22 Sep

“Facebook’s racist ad problems were baked in from the start”

“Facebook and Google, two of world’s biggest and most influential companies, pride themselves on their ad businesses. These operations generate tens of billions of dollars per year, thanks in part to letting advertisers target even the most obscure microcommunities using unprecedented sets of data.”

Read: Facebook’s racist ad problems were baked in from the start

22 Sep

“The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse”

“Two weeks ago, a pair of researchers from Stanford University made a startling claim. Using hundreds of thousands of images taken from a dating website, they said they had trained a facial recognition system that could identify whether someone was straight or gay just by looking at them.”

Read: The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse

22 Sep

“The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse”

“Two weeks ago, a pair of researchers from Stanford University made a startling claim. Using hundreds of thousands of images taken from a dating website, they said they had trained a facial recognition system that could identify whether someone was straight or gay just by looking at them.”

Read: The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse

22 Sep

“The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse”

“Two weeks ago, a pair of researchers from Stanford University made a startling claim. Using hundreds of thousands of images taken from a dating website, they said they had trained a facial recognition system that could identify whether someone was straight or gay just by looking at them.”

Read: The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse

22 Sep

“The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse”

“Two weeks ago, a pair of researchers from Stanford University made a startling claim. Using hundreds of thousands of images taken from a dating website, they said they had trained a facial recognition system that could identify whether someone was straight or gay just by looking at them.”

Read: The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse

07 Sep

“The next challenge for facial recognition is identifying people whose faces are covered”

“Facial recognition is becoming more and more common, but ask anyone how to avoid it and they’ll say: easy, just wear a mask. In the future, though, that might not be enough.”

Read: The next challenge for facial recognition is identifying people whose faces are covered

06 Sep

“The next challenge for facial recognition is identifying people whose faces are covered”

“Facial recognition is becoming more and more common, but ask anyone how to avoid it and they’ll say: easy, just wear a mask. In the future, though, that might not be enough.”

Read: The next challenge for facial recognition is identifying people whose faces are covered

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